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57
5
was this his first movie?
No, he started with a horror-comedy film called "Slither".
James Gunn
Introduction
He then began working as a director, starting with the horror-comedy film "Slither" (2006), and eventually moving to the superhero genre with "Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)", its sequel "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" (2017) and "The Suicide Squad" (2021).
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57
6
who were the actors in his debut movie?
Namely, Nathan Fillion and Elizabeth Banks
Slither (2006 film)
Introduction
Produced by Paul Brooks and Eric Newman, the film stars Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks, Tania Saulnier, Gregg Henry, and Michael Rooker.
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57
7
which role did the first actor play in it?
UNANSWERABLE
false
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57
8
can you name any other movie which he was a part of?
"Serenity", "Trucker", "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog"
Nathan Fillion
Introduction
Nathan Fillion (; born March 27, 1971) is a Canadian-American actor, best known for the leading roles of Captain Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds on "Firefly" and its film continuation "Serenity", and Richard Castle on "Castle". He is currently starring as John Nolan on "The Rookie". Fillion has acted in traditionally distributed films like "Slither" and "Trucker", Internet-distributed films like "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog",
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57
9
when was the last one released?
2008
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
Introduction
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is a 2008 musical comedy-drama miniseries in three acts, produced exclusively for Internet distribution.
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57
10
where was it premiered?
On the Official "Dr. Horrible" website, hosted on Hulu
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
Online
The episodes first aired at the Official "Dr. Horrible" website, hosted on Hulu, accessible internationally (unusual for the US-based service whose videos are typically not accessible to Internet users who reside outside the US) and free to watch (ad-supported)
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57
11
did it get any award?
UNANSWERABLE
false
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57
12
does it have any sequel?
There were plans, but it has been indefinitely delayed.
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
Unproduced sequel
While promoting Marvel Studios' "The Avengers" in March 2012, Whedon said he and the writers involved in "Dr. Horrible" would be working on writing the script during the 2012 summer. At the San Diego Comic-Con in July, Whedon announced that he planned to shoot "Dr. Horrible 2" by spring 2013. However, due to his commitment on "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and "", Whedon told "E! News" in an April 2013 interview that production on the sequel would be delayed.
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57
13
who took the initiative for that?
Joss Whedon
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
Unproduced sequel
Since the series' release in 2008, there have been rumors of a sequel, however it remains one of Joss Whedon's unrealized projects.
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58
1
when did silk begin to be produced in china
th millennium BC
History of silk
Introduction
The production of silk originated in China in the Neolithic period ( culture, 4th millennium BC
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58
2
can you name some species from where we obtain this material?
Bombyx mori
History of silk
First appearance of silk
The species was identified as "Bombyx mori", the domesticated silkworm. Fragments of a primitive loom can also be seen from the sites of culture in , dated to about 4000 BC.
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58
3
how do these species release that material?
By forming a cacoon by this insect
Bombyx mori
Cocoon
he cocoon is made of a thread of raw silk from 300 to about 900 m (1,000 to 3,000 ft) long. The fibers are very fine and luscious, about 10 μm (0.0004 in) in diameter.
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58
4
is that material what they release- a cellulose or a protein or a fat?
Natural protein fiber
Silk
Introduction
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles
false
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58
5
what type of proteins do they contain?
The Protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin
Silk
Introduction
The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
false
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58
6
apart from china, which other countries produce that fiber?
India is one of them
Silk
India
Silk has a long history in India. It is known as "Resham" in eastern and north India, and "Pattu" in southern parts of India.
false
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58
7
what are some of the physical characteristics of this material?
They have a triangular cross section with rounded corners, 5–10 μm wide. The fibroin-heavy chain is composed mostly of beta-sheets, due to a 59-mer amino acid repeat sequence with some variations.
Silk
Physical properties
Silk fibers from the "Bombyx mori" silkworm have a triangular cross section with rounded corners, 5–10 μm wide. The fibroin-heavy chain is composed mostly of beta-sheets, due to a 59-mer amino acid repeat sequence with some variations.
false
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58
8
can you give me an account of the discoveries undertaken to prove the first appearances of this material?
It was first developed in ancient China. The earliest evidence for silk is the presence of the silk protein fibroin in soil samples from two tombs at the neolithic site Jiahu in Henan, which date back about 8,500 years.
Silk
China
Silk use in fabric was first developed in ancient China. The earliest evidence for silk is the presence of the silk protein fibroin in soil samples from two tombs at the neolithic site Jiahu in Henan, which date back about 8,500 years. The earliest surviving example of silk fabric dates from about 3630 BC, and was used as the wrapping for the body of a child at a Yangshao culture site in Qingtaicun near Xingyang, Henan.
false
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58
9
did this country export this material to other countries in historical times?
Yes , it was originally reserved for the Emperors of China for their own use and gifts to others, but spread gradually through Chinese culture and trade both geographically and socially, and then to many regions of Asia.
Silk
China
Silks were originally reserved for the Emperors of China for their own use and gifts to others, but spread gradually through Chinese culture and trade both geographically and socially, and then to many regions of Asia.
false
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58
10
is there any country in europe which developed this industry in historical times?
Italy was the most important producer of silk during the Medieval age.
Silk
Medieval and modern Europe
Italy was the most important producer of silk during the Medieval age.
false
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58
11
what were some of the technological advancements made or equipment used to produce this fiber?
Genetic modification of domesticated silkworms has been used to alter the composition of the silk.
Silk
Genetic modification
Genetic modification of domesticated silkworms has been used to alter the composition of the silk. As well as possibly facilitating the production of more useful types of silk, this may allow other industrially or therapeutically useful proteins to be made by silkworms.
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59
1
who plays cinderella's mother in into the woods
Goldie Hawn
Into the Woods (film)
Early development
Early attempts of adapting "Into the Woods" to film occurred in the early 1990s, with a script written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel. A reading was held with a cast that included Robin Williams as the Baker, Goldie Hawn as the Baker's Wife, Cher as the Witch, Danny DeVito as the Giant, Steve Martin as the Wolf, and Roseanne as Jack's Mother. By 1991, Columbia Pictures and Jim Henson Productions were also developing a film adaptation with Craig Zadan as producer and Rob Minkoff as director. In 1997, Columbia put the film into turnaround, with Minkoff still attached as director, and Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, and Susan Sarandon reportedly in talks to star. After the report by "Variety", a film adaptation of "Into the Woods" remained inactive for 15 years.
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59
2
what is the film about?
The film is centered on a childless couple who set out to end a curse placed on them by a vengeful witch.
Into the Woods (film)
Introduction
Into the Woods is a 2014 American musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, and adapted to the screen by James Lapine from his and Stephen Sondheim's 1986 Broadway musical of the same name. A Walt Disney Pictures production, it features an ensemble cast that includes Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Anna Kendrick, Chris Pine, Tracey Ullman, Christine Baranski, Lilla Crawford, Daniel Huttlestone, MacKenzie Mauzy, Billy Magnussen and Johnny Depp. Inspired by the Grimm Brothers' fairy tales of "Little Red Riding Hood", "Cinderella", "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Rapunzel", the film is centered on a childless couple who set out to end a curse placed on them by a vengeful witch. Ultimately, the characters are forced to experience the unforeseen consequences of their actions.
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59
3
who directed the film?
Rob Marshall
Into the Woods (film)
Introduction
Into the Woods is a 2014 American musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, and adapted to the screen by James Lapine from his and Stephen Sondheim's 1986 Broadway musical of the same name. A Walt Disney Pictures production, it features an ensemble cast that includes Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Anna Kendrick, Chris Pine, Tracey Ullman, Christine Baranski, Lilla Crawford, Daniel Huttlestone, MacKenzie Mauzy, Billy Magnussen and Johnny Depp. Inspired by the Grimm Brothers' fairy tales of "Little Red Riding Hood", "Cinderella", "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Rapunzel", the film is centered on a childless couple who set out to end a curse placed on them by a vengeful witch. Ultimately, the characters are forced to experience the unforeseen consequences of their actions.
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59
4
where was the film shot?
United Kingdom
Into the Woods (film)
Introduction
After several unsuccessful attempts by other studios and producers to adapt the musical to film, Disney announced in 2012 that it was producing an adaptation, with Marshall directing and John DeLuca serving as producer. Principal photography commenced in September 2013, and took place entirely in the United Kingdom, including at Shepperton Studios in London.
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59
5
when was the film released?
December 8, 2014
Into the Woods (film)
Introduction
"Into the Woods" held its world premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on December 8, 2014, and was released theatrically in the United States on December 25, 2014. The film was commercially successful and received generally positive reviews, receiving praise for its acting performances (particularly Streep), visual style, production merits, and musical numbers, but received criticism for its lighter tone compared to the source material and the changes made for the film translation. It grossed $213 million worldwide. "Into the Woods" was named one of the top 11 best films of 2014 by the American Film Institute; the film received three Academy Award nominations, including a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Streep, and three Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
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59
6
what ethnicities contribute to the above mentioned country's population?
UNANSWERABLE
false
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59
7
can you name some industries that sustain the country economically?
UNANSWERABLE
false
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59
8
which is the most common sport played by this country?
Association football, tennis, rugby union, rugby league, golf, boxing, netball, rowing and cricket.
United Kingdom
Sport
Association football, tennis, rugby union, rugby league, golf, boxing, netball, rowing and cricket originated or were substantially developed in the UK, with the rules and codes of many modern sports invented and codified in late 19th century Victorian Britain. In 2012, the President of the IOC, Jacques Rogge, stated, "This great, sports-loving country is widely recognised as the birthplace of modern sport. It was here that the concepts of sportsmanship and fair play were first codified into clear rules and regulations. It was here that sport was included as an educational tool in the school curriculum".
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59
9
how much did the above mentioned film make?
$213.1 million
Into the Woods (film)
Box office
"Into the Woods" grossed $128 million in North America, and $85.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $213.1 million, against a budget of $50 million.
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59
10
who composed the music for this film?
Paul Gemignani
Into the Woods (film)
Music
As noted above, the majority of the songs were pre-recorded by the cast. Music producer Mike Higham, who had previously worked with Sondheim on "Sweeney Todd": "The Demon Barber of Fleet Street", recorded the film's score with the London Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic. Music supervisor and conductor Paul Gemignani instructed the actors on how to sing, including singing live to a camera on set, to prerecorded music in studio, and with a live studio orchestra. Jonathan Tunick orchestrated Sondheim's original music. The key to the song, "Hello, Little Girl," was altered to better suit Johnny Depp's lower vocal range. In regards to the song's musical arrangement, Higham explained, "we emphasized the woodwinds to make it feel a little lighter, especially the flutes. And we just made it a little jazzier — played more on the walking bass line. Inherently, when it has a jazz feel, it just feels lighter." The film's soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records on December 15, 2014
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60
1
who sang ican only imagine in the movie
MercyMe
I Can Only Imagine (MercyMe song)
Introduction
"I Can Only Imagine" is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe.
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60
2
what is the movie name?
UNANSWERABLE
false
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60
3
who are the members of this band?
Bart Millard, Robby Shaffer, Nathan Cochran, Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul
MercyMe
Introduction
The band consists of lead vocalist Bart Millard, percussionist Robby Shaffer, bassist Nathan Cochran and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul.
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60
4
what is the song about?
Lyrically, it imagines what it would be like to be in front of God in heaven
I Can Only Imagine (MercyMe song)
Introduction
Lyrically, it imagines what it would be like to be in front of God in heaven; it opens with just a piano before building to include guitar and drums.
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60
5
it was released by which record label?
UNANSWERABLE
false
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60
6
are there any more albums from the first band member?
Yes, he has released two solo albums: "Hymned, No. 1" and "Hymned Again"
Bart Millard
Introduction
Bart Marshall Millard (born December 1, 1972) is an American singer and songwriter who is best known as the leader of the band MercyMe. He has also released two solo albums: "Hymned, No. 1" in 2005 and "Hymned Again" in 2008.
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60
7
what genre of music does he perform?
Christian rock
Christian rock
Introduction
Christian rock is a form of rock music that features lyrics focusing on matters of Christian faith, often with an emphasis on Jesus, typically performed by self-proclaimed Christian individuals.
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60
8
was this song made into a movie?
UNANSWERABLE
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60
9
when was the second album mentioned above released?
August 19, 2008
Hymned Again
Introduction
The album was released on August 19, 2008
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60
10
any accolades or nominations for it?
It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album at the 51st Grammy Awards and also nominated for a Dove Award for Country Album of the Year at the 40th GMA Dove Awards.
Hymned Again
Awards
"Hymned Again" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album at the 51st Grammy Awards. It was also nominated for a Dove Award for Country Album of the Year at the 40th GMA Dove Awards.
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60
11
who founded the first award mentioned here?
The Grammys had their origin in the Hollywood Walk of Fame project in the 1950s
Grammy Award
History
The Grammys had their origin in the Hollywood Walk of Fame project in the 1950s.
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60
12
what does this award look like?
The gold-plated trophies, each depicting a gilded gramophone
Grammy Award
Gramophone trophy
The gold-plated trophies, each depicting a gilded gramophone,
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60
13
who designed it?
UNANSWERABLE
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60
14
when was the first ceremony?
May 4, 1959
Grammy Award
History
The first award ceremony was held simultaneously in two locations on May 4, 1959
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61
1
what does single episode major depressive disorder mean
UNANSWERABLE
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61
2
what are symptoms of this disorder?
Low mood, symptoms of psychosis; like delusions and hallucinations are some of them
Major depressive disorder
Symptoms and signs
A person having a major depressive episode usually exhibits a low mood, which pervades all aspects of life, and an inability to experience pleasure in previously enjoyable activities. Depressed people may be preoccupied with—or ruminate over—thoughts and feelings of worthlessness, inappropriate guilt or regret, helplessness or hopelessness. In severe cases, depressed people may have symptoms of psychosis. These symptoms include delusions or, less commonly, hallucinations, usually unpleasant.
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61
3
how it is caused?
Childhood abuse, either physical, sexual or psychological are all risk factors
Major depressive disorder
Cause
Childhood abuse, either physical, sexual or psychological, are all risk factors for depression, among other psychiatric issues that co-occur such as anxiety and drug abuse.
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61
4
how this can be prevented?
Eating large amounts of fish, Behavioral interventions, such as interpersonal therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy
Major depressive disorder
Screening and prevention
Eating large amounts of fish may also reduce the risk. Behavioral interventions, such as interpersonal therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy, are effective at preventing new onset depression.
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61
5
which medicines can prove to be helpful against this disorder?
Omega-3 fatty acids fish oil supplements, celecoxib are few
Major depressive disorder
Other medications
There is some evidence that omega-3 fatty acids fish oil supplements containing high levels of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) to docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are effective in the treatment of, but not the prevention of major depression. However, a Cochrane review determined there was insufficient high quality evidence to suggest omega-3 fatty acids were effective in depression. There is limited evidence that vitamin D supplementation is of value in alleviating the symptoms of depression in individuals who are vitamin D-deficient. There is some preliminary evidence that COX-2 inhibitors, such as celecoxib, have a beneficial effect on major depression. Lithium appears effective at lowering the risk of suicide in those with bipolar disorder and unipolar depression to nearly the same levels as the general population.
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61
6
what is meant by the second symptom mentioned above?
It is an abnormal condition of the mind that results in difficulties determining what is real and what is not real
Psychosis
Introduction
Psychosis is an abnormal condition of the mind that results in difficulties determining what is real and what is not real.
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what is this fatty acid mentioned above?
They are polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) characterized by the presence of a double bond three atoms away from the terminal methyl group in their chemical structure
Omega-3 fatty acid
Introduction
Omega−3 fatty acids, also called Omega-3 oils, ω−3 fatty acids or "n"−3 fatty acids, are polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) characterized by the presence of a double bond three atoms away from the terminal methyl group in their chemical structure.
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61
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which are the most common fatty acids?
α-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
Omega-3 fatty acid
Introduction
The three types of omega−3 fatty acids involved in human physiology are α-linolenic acid (ALA), found in plant oils, and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), both commonly found in marine oils.
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61
9
what are most common sources of it?
Walnut, edible seeds, fish, fish oils, eggs from chickens are some of them
Omega-3 fatty acid
Introduction
Common sources of plant oils containing ALA include walnut, edible seeds, clary sage seed oil, algal oil, flaxseed oil, Sacha Inchi oil, "Echium" oil, and hemp oil, while sources of animal omega−3 fatty acids EPA and DHA include fish, fish oils, eggs from chickens fed EPA and DHA, squid oils and krill oil.
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61
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what are the characteristics of the first one?
They are rounded, single-seeded stone fruits, the seed kernels are enclosed in a brown seed coat which contains antioxidants
Walnut
Characteristics
Walnuts are rounded, single-seeded stone fruits of the walnut tree commonly used for the meat after fully ripening. Following full ripening, the removal of the husk reveals the wrinkly walnut shell, which is usually commercially found in two segments (three or four-segment shells can also form). During the ripening process, the husk will become brittle and the shell hard. The shell encloses the kernel or meat, which is usually made up of two halves separated by a partition. The seed kernels – commonly available as shelled walnuts – are enclosed in a brown seed coat which contains antioxidants. The antioxidants protect the oil-rich seed from atmospheric oxygen, thereby preventing rancidity.
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what nutritional value it contains?
Contains 4% water, 15% protein, 65% fat, and 14% carbohydrates, including 7% dietary fiber (table)
Walnut
Nutritional value
Walnuts without shells are 4% water, 15% protein, 65% fat, and 14% carbohydrates, including 7% dietary fiber (table). In a 100-gram reference serving, walnuts provide and rich content (20% or more of the Daily Value or DV) of several dietary minerals, particularly manganese at 163% DV, and B vitamins (table).
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61
12
apart from food use does it has any other application?
Used to prepare Bach flower remedies, a herbal remedy promoted in folk medicine practices
Walnut
Folk medicine
Walnuts have been listed as one of the 38 substances used to prepare Bach flower remedies, a herbal remedy promoted in folk medicine practices for its supposed effect on health. According to Cancer Research UK, "there is no scientific evidence to prove that flower remedies can control, cure or prevent any type of disease, including cancer".
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61
13
what is the second medication mentioned earlier?
It is a COX-2 inhibitor and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
Celecoxib
Introduction
Celecoxib, sold under the brand name Celebrex among others, is a COX-2 inhibitor and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
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61
14
does it has any adverse effects?
Yes, moderate to severe liver impairment or GI toxicity can occur
Celecoxib
Adverse effects
People with prior history of ulcer disease or GI bleeding require special precaution. Moderate to severe liver impairment or GI toxicity can occur with or without warning symptoms in people treated with NSAIDs.
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61
15
is it true that it can treat cancer effectively?
Whether inhibition of COX-2 also plays a dominant role in this drug's anticancer effects is unclear
Celecoxib
Cancer treatment
Certainly, the inhibition of COX-2 is paramount for the anti-inflammatory and analgesic function of celecoxib. However, whether inhibition of COX-2 also plays a dominant role in this drug's anticancer effects is unclear. For example, a recent study with malignant tumor cells showed celecoxib could inhibit the growth of these cells "in vitro", but COX-2 played no role in this outcome; even more strikingly, the anticancer effects of celecoxib were also obtained with the use of cancer cell types that do not even contain COX-2.
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61
16
what can you tell me about the type of inhibitor you mentioned?
They are a type of NSAID that directly targets cyclooxygenase-2, COX-2, an enzyme responsible for inflammation and pain
COX-2 inhibitor
Introduction
COX-2 inhibitors are a type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that directly targets cyclooxygenase-2, COX-2, an enzyme responsible for inflammation and pain.
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61
17
which are some of its medical applications?
Used in a single dose to treat pain after surgery and treatment of acute gout attacks
COX-2 inhibitor
Medical uses
Some COX-2 inhibitors are used in a single dose to treat pain after surgery. Etoricoxib appears as good as, if not better than, other pain medications. Celecoxib appears to be about as useful as ibuprofen. NSAIDs are often used in treatment of acute gout attacks.
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62
1
what is nauru?
It is an island country and microstate in Oceania.
Nauru
Introduction
Nauru ( or ; ), officially the Republic of Nauru () and formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country and microstate in Oceania, in the Central Pacific.
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62
2
what is the name of the sea in which it is located?
UNANSWERABLE
false
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62
3
what is the population there?
UNANSWERABLE
false
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62
4
what are the languages spoken?
Nauruan and English.
Nauru
Languages
The official language of Nauru is Nauruan, a distinct Micronesian language, which is spoken by 96 per cent of ethnic Nauruans at home. English is widely spoken and is the language of government and commerce, as Nauruan is not used outside of the country.
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62
5
what is the name of the governing head?
The president is both head of state and head of government.
Nauru
Politics
The president is both head of state and head of government and is dependent on parliamentary confidence to remain president.
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62
6
what's his or her name?
Lionel Aingimea.
Nauru
Politics
The president of Nauru is Lionel Aingimea, who heads a 19-member unicameral parliament.
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62
7
which year was he born?
UNANSWERABLE
false
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62
8
name a few countries which surround that island.
Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and the Marshall Islands.
Nauru
Introduction
Its nearest neighbour is Banaba Island in Kiribati, to the east. It further lies northwest of Tuvalu, northeast of the Solomon Islands, east-northeast of Papua New Guinea, southeast of the Federated States of Micronesia and south of the Marshall Islands.
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62
9
what type of climate does the first country mentioned above have?
Humid.
Solomon Islands
Climate
he islands' ocean-equatorial climate is extremely humid throughout the year, with a mean temperature of and few extremes of temperature or weather. J
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62
10
which year did they face the most recent earthquake?
2013.
Solomon Islands
Earthquakes
On 6 February 2013, an earthquake with magnitude of 8.0 occurred at epicentre S10.80 E165.11 in the Santa Cruz Islands followed by a tsunami up to 1.5 metres. At least nine people were killed and many houses demolished. The main quake was preceded by a sequence of earthquakes with a magnitude of up to 6.0.
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63
1
what is banksia epica?
A shrub
Banksia epica
Introduction
Banksia epica is a shrub that grows on the south coast of Western Australia.
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[]
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63
2
where can you find it?
South coast of Western Australia
Banksia epica
Introduction
Banksia epica is a shrub that grows on the south coast of Western Australia
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63
3
who discovered it?
Edward John Eyr
Banksia epica
Discovery and naming
The first European to see "B. epica" was probably Edward John Eyr
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63
4
is it cultivable?
Yes, but "B. epica" is fairly new to cultivation
Banksia epica
Cultivation
"B. epica" is fairly new to cultivation
false
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63
5
on what land is it cultivable then?
It showed good tolerance for alkaline soils in those conditions, and has also succeeded in sandy, alkaline soil near the coast between Mandurah and Kwinana.
Banksia epica
Cultivation
It showed good tolerance for alkaline soils in those conditions, and has also succeeded in sandy, alkaline soil near the coast between Mandurah and Kwinana.
false
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63
6
where is the former place located?
Australian state of Western Australia
Mandurah
Introduction
Mandurah () is a coastal city in the Australian state of Western Australia, situated approximately south of the state capital, Perth.
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63
7
what place does it hold in favoured culture?
Mandurah was featured in the 1986 film "Windrider", starring Nicole Kidman, Electro pop duo Tim and Jean hail from Mandurah
Mandurah
In popular culture
Mandurah was featured in the 1986 film "Windrider", starring Nicole Kidman
false
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63
8
what factors have helped develop its economy?
Construction, tourism, professional, scientific and technical services, and retail trade
Mandurah
Economy and employment
Much of Mandurah's economy is based on construction, tourism, professional, scientific and technical services, and retail trade, and to a lesser extent on mining and agriculture.
false
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64
1
where is belgrade located?
At the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula.
Belgrade
Introduction
It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula.
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[]
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64
2
what happened during the wwi in this city?
Most of the Balkan offensives occurred near Belgrade - Austro-Hungarian monitors shelled Belgrade on 29 July 1914.
Belgrade
World War I
Most of the subsequent Balkan offensives occurred near Belgrade. Austro-Hungarian monitors shelled Belgrade on 29 July 1914, and it was taken by the Austro-Hungarian Army under General Oskar Potiorek on 30 November.
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64
3
what can you tell about this place's culture?
According to BBC, Belgrade is one of five most creative cities in the world.
Belgrade
Culture
According to BBC, Belgrade is one of five most creative cities in the world. Belgrade hosts many annual international cultural events, including the Film Festival, Theatre Festival, Summer Festival, BEMUS, Belgrade Early Music Festival, Book Fair, Belgrade Choir Festival, Eurovision Song Contest 2008, and the Beer Fest.
false
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64
4
are there any contest held here?
Eurovision Song Contest 2008 was held here.
Belgrade
Culture
Belgrade hosts many annual international cultural events, including the Film Festival, Theatre Festival, Summer Festival, BEMUS, Belgrade Early Music Festival, Book Fair, Belgrade Choir Festival, Eurovision Song Contest 2008
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64
5
which countries were participating in it?
San Marino, Azerbaijan, Germany and Spain, to name a few.
Eurovision Song Contest 2008
Participating countries
On 21 December 2007, the EBU confirmed that 43 countries would be present in Belgrade. San Marino, as well as the newest EBU member, Azerbaijan, made its debut at the 2008 contest. Austria did not compete; its broadcaster, ORF, said "we've already seen in 2007 that it's not the quality of the song, but the country of origin that determines the decision." Italy, which had not competed since 1997, and which would have been an automatic finalist, was again absent. Slovakia was absent due to budget problems. The following countries competed in two semi-finals which were broadcast live on Tuesday 20 May and Thursday 22 May 2008. In addition to this, automatic finalists Germany and Spain exercised voting rights at the first semi-final. France, the United Kingdom and Serbia exercised voting rights at the second semi-final. Spain and France each broadcast only the semi-final in which they participated; Germany, Serbia and the UK screened both semi-finals (with Germany broadcasting on a delay)
false
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64
6
when did the second country get independence?
1918
Azerbaijan
Introduction
The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic proclaimed its independence from the Russian Empire in 1918
false
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64
7
which races can you find here?
Azerbaijanis, Lezgians, and Armenians, among many.
Azerbaijan
Ethnic groups
The ethnic composition of the population according to the 2009 population census: 91.6% Azerbaijanis, 2.0% Lezgians, 1.4% Armenians (almost all Armenians live in the break-away region of Nagorno-Karabakh), 1.3% Russians, 1.3% Talysh, 0.6% Avars, 0.4% Turks, 0.3% Tatars, 0.3% Tats, 0.2% Ukrainians, 0.1% Tsakhurs, 0.1% Georgians, 0.1% Jews, 0.1% Kurds, other 0.2%.
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64
8
what cuisine is famous among the last race mentioned above?
Armenian cuisine - dishes include khorovats, lavash, kabob and paklava.
Armenians
Cuisine
Khorovats, an Armenian-styled barbecue, is arguably the favorite Armenian dish. Lavash is a very popular Armenian flat bread, and Armenian paklava is a popular dessert made from filo dough. Other famous Armenian foods include the kabob (a skewer of marinated roasted meat and vegetables), various dolmas (minced lamb, or beef meat and rice wrapped in grape leaves, cabbage leaves, or stuffed into hollowed vegetables), and pilaf, a rice dish
false
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64
9
what does the first cuisine mean?
It is an Armenian-styled barbecue..
Armenians
Cuisine
Khorovats, an Armenian-styled barbecue
false
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64
10
what kind of weaving does this race do?
Carpet-weaving
Armenians
Carpet weaving
Carpet-weaving is historically a major traditional profession for the majority of Armenian women, including many Armenian families.
false
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64
11
from where did the first race you talked about originate from?
From several mixtures of Eurasian populations that occurred between 3000 and 2000 BCE.
Armenians
Origin
Genetic studies explain Armenian diversity by several mixtures of Eurasian populations that occurred between 3000 and 2000 BCE.
false
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{ "id": "wiki:19076029", "title": "Armenians [SEP] Origin", "text": "The controversial Armenian hypothesis, put forward by some scholars, such as Thomas Gamkrelidze and Vyacheslav V. Ivanov, proposes that the Indo-European homeland was around the Armenian Highland. This theory was partially confirmed by the research of geneticist David Reich (et al. 2018), among others. Similarly Grolle (et al. 2018) supports not only a homeland for Armenians on the Armenian highlands, but also that the Armenian highlands are the homeland for the \"pre-proto-Indo-Europeans\". Genetic studies explain Armenian diversity by several mixtures of Eurasian populations that occurred between 3000 and 2000 BCE. But genetic signals of population mixture cease after 1200 BCE when Bronze Age civilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean world suddenly and violently collapsed." }
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12
what sports are played here?
Football, chess, boxing, and basketball, among many.
Armenians
Sports
Many types of sports are played in Armenia, among the most popular being football, chess, boxing, basketball, hockey, sambo, wrestling, weightlifting and volleyball.
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{ "id": "wiki:19076051", "title": "Armenians [SEP] Sports", "text": "Many types of sports are played in Armenia, among the most popular being football, chess, boxing, basketball, hockey, sambo, wrestling, weightlifting and volleyball. Since independence, the Armenian government has been actively rebuilding its sports program in the country. During Soviet rule, Armenian athletes rose to prominence winning plenty of medals and helping the USSR win the medal standings at the Olympics on numerous occasions. The first medal won by an Armenian in modern Olympic history was by Hrant Shahinyan, who won two golds and two silvers in gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. In football, their most successful team was Yerevan's FC Ararat, which had claimed most of the Soviet championships in the 70s and had also gone to post victories against professional clubs like FC Bayern Munich in the Euro cup." }
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13
who governs the first one?
FIFA
Association football
Governing bodies
The recognised international governing body of football (and associated games, such as futsal and beach soccer) is FIFA.
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{ "id": "wiki:7676844", "title": "Association football [SEP] Governing bodies", "text": "The recognised international governing body of football (and associated games, such as futsal and beach soccer) is FIFA. The FIFA headquarters are located in Zürich, Switzerland. Six regional confederations are associated with FIFA; these are: National associations oversee football within individual countries. These are generally synonymous with sovereign states, (for example: the Cameroonian Football Federation in Cameroon) but also include a smaller number of associations responsible for sub-national entities or autonomous regions (for example the Scottish Football Association in Scotland). 209 national associations are affiliated both with FIFA and with their respective continental confederations. While FIFA is responsible for arranging competitions and most rules related to international competition, the actual Laws of the Game are set by the International Football Association Board, where each of the UK Associations has one vote, while FIFA collectively has four votes." }
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14
what is its full form?
Fédération Internationale de Football Association
FIFA
History
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
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{ "id": "wiki:7732629", "title": "FIFA [SEP] History", "text": "The need for a single body to oversee association football became apparent at the beginning of the 20th century with the increasing popularity of international fixtures. The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) was founded in the rear of the headquarters of the Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques (USFSA) at the Rue Saint Honoré 229 in Paris on 21 May 1904. The French name and acronym are used even outside French-speaking countries. The founding members were the national associations of Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Spain (represented by the then-Madrid Football Club; the Royal Spanish Football Federation was not created until 1913), Sweden and Switzerland." }
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15
does it have an anthem?
Yes
FIFA
Anthem
FIFA has adopted an anthem composed by the German composer Franz Lambert since the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
false
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16
was there a revision in any kind of ethical code?
In 2018, FIFA revised its code of ethics to remove corruption as one of the enumerated bases of ethical violations.
FIFA
2018 revision of code of ethics
In 2018, FIFA revised its code of ethics to remove corruption as one of the enumerated bases of ethical violations. It retained bribery, misappropriation of funds and manipulation of competitions as offences, but added a statute of limitation clause that those offences could not be pursued after a ten-year period.
false
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65
1
what is sherlock holmes baffled?
A very short American silent film created in 1900
Sherlock Holmes Baffled
Introduction
Sherlock Holmes Baffled is a very short American silent film created in 1900 with cinematography by Arthur Marvin.
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65
2
when was it released?
1900
Sherlock Holmes Baffled
Introduction
Sherlock Holmes Baffled is a very short American silent film created in 1900 wit
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3
who did the title role in it?
UNANSWERABLE
false
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4
was it based on any novel?
No
Sherlock Holmes Baffled
Analysis
The plot of "Sherlock Holmes Baffled" is unrelated to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's canonical Sherlock Holmes stories; it is likely that the character's name was used purely for its familiarity with the public.
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5
who produced it?
American Mutoscope and Biograph Company
Sherlock Holmes Baffled
Production
The film was produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company and was intended to be shown on the Mutoscope, an early motion picture device, patented by Herman Casler in 1894.
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